Williams started out last season slowly (and not in great shape) but played his way into shape and due to injuries got more run as the season wore on. And he showed potential in those minutes — he didn’t score a lot (4.7 per game and he has no shooting range to speak of) but rebounded pretty well on both ends of the floor and played within himself. He’s no lock for a long NBA career, but you can see potential in him.

For teams looking for another big, most would rather have a young player with potential than a veteran on the down side of their career. It’s why he will be off the market pretty quickly.

The Hawks made this move after re-signing their own promising young big man Ivan Johnson.

When i buy a TV i spend time talking to friends, time on the internet doing some homework and time looking at the quality of potential sets at stores.

You’d think when kids are deciding to go pro or stay in college they MIGHT consider all of the outcomes and not just believe what they want to believe/what ‘friends’ are telling them.

Jordan didn’t’ want to go to class , Jordan didn’t’ want to play a 3rd college season with a new head coach……and now Jordan doesn’t want to go to Europe to play basketball. Hopefully it’s lesson learned , the hard way all be it, you must do things you don’t want to do sometimes to get what you want.

Now push your fat butt away from the table and get in shape……and W O R K on your game!